Shangas
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http://www.warhistoryonline.com/war...at-then-look-here-for-42-stunning-images.html
Fascinating photographs.
Fascinating photographs.
http://www.warhistoryonline.com/war...at-then-look-here-for-42-stunning-images.html
Fascinating photographs.
There are 16 WWII era submarines on display at various museums throughout the United States. I toured the USS Drum (SS-228) in Mobile, AL two weeks ago. Her interior is in great shape for her age and the number of people that tour her every year.
I didn't realize there were that many! I wish one was from the Tambor class, or even beater, one of the Sugar S boats. I new a man that was on one in the early part of the war, they did operational patrols out of Australia.
The U.S. WWII era subs that are on display are of the Gato, Balao and one Tench class.
Das Boot was a great movie. It is the only submarine movie that I have ever seen that the actors act like a submarine crew.
Have you ever seen 'Down Periscope'?
If you want more on the German side uboat.net is a great resource.
Been there, done that ;-)
Here is a clip from THE u-boat film: DAS BOOT. (Its the same type VII C )
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